When I was thinking of writing about Star Wars,
my first draft involved childhood memories of first hearing about the
“clone wars,” and trying to get into how fantasy worlds are created, but
I found myself falling into the same trap that I was trying to write
about in the first place. The biggest problem I have with Star Wars is that no one (including George Lucas, apparently) want to judge original triology of Star Wars for what they were really were.
To
illustrate this point, I am going to look at the famous/infamous scene
were the smuggler Han Solo meets bounty hunter Greedo. In the original
version, it looks like Han Solo shoots first and kills Greedo, but in
newer version of the movie, it looks like Greedo shoots first. This
little change has fans of Star Wars
in a tizzy, because it changes the arc of the Han Solo character. The
idea is that Han Solo starts as a unlikable rogue, but at the end of the
movie (and the at the end of trilogy) he redeems himself. George Lucas
says that he always intended for Greedo to shoot first because he didn’t
want Han Solo to be a killer. Both points of view seem to ignore that
it actually makes more sense that Han Solo just shoots slow; not because
of whether or not Han Solo is a killer who may or may not need to be
redeemed, but because Han Solo is a doufus. Han Solo is a slow shot
because he is both at bad at shooting, and a lot of other things.
It is not hard to find evidence of to support the “doufous-ness” of Han Solo all the first three Star Wars
movies. Han Solo starts as someone who messed up smuggling some cargo
(which is his profession), all the times he bumbles through the Death
Star (running gun first into a hallway, and then having to run the other
way because he is outmatched), being captured in Empire Strikes Back, having to be saved by the teddy bear-esque Ewoks in Return of the Jedi, and many other times that make me wonder how in the world Han Solo not only survives, but is considered such a “badass” by Star Wars
fans. If he isn’t foolishly going headfirst into something he shouldn’t
be, he is probably then escaping from something he bumbled going into.
Though, it is this “bumbling” that actually makes Han Solo a fun character to watch, and in turn, makes the first three Star Wars
movies fun to watch. It is about Han Solo and his crew of underdogs
managing to save the universe. It is a fun adventure, as the audience is
just as clueless as the protagonists are. Contrast that to the prequel
movies, which are about people who are supposed to be the smartest
people in the universe, end up being nitwits and ruining everything. Han
Solo ends up being a metaphor of why the the original Star Wars still is fun to watch today. Star Wars
may not be the epitome of badassery that fans want it to be, neither is
it a legendary tale of morality that Lucas seems to want, but Star Wars is the bumbling underdog that stumbles into universal success.
That
is why no matter how many times Geoge Lucas “messes” with his past
movies with CGs, editing, or whatever, I am okay with it, because it
just fits the theme of Star Wars just fine. Maybe one day Star Wars will tumble, fall down, and mess up in a way that I find endlessly entertaining again one day.
Extra
Note: My favorite thing about Han Solo being a doufus is how that also
reflects on the bounty hunter Boba Fett. Fans love Boba Fett because of
his cool outfit and his mysteriousness. As far as I can remember, the
audience never actually sees Boba Fett actually do anything.
With Han Solo being a bumbler, this turns the tables on Boba Fett
completely, and maybe he isn’t a cool assassin after all. Maybe he is as
much as a doufus as Han Solo is. That could explain why, when Boba Fett
has to defend his life in Return of the Jedi,
he ends up falling in a man eating hole monster, despite that Mr. Fett
has a jet pack. It would also explain why Jabba the Hut imprisoned Han
Solo in carbonite. If Han Solo was really a threat wouldn’t Jabba the
Hut just kill him? Not only that, but if Han Solo was a real threat,
wouldn’t Jabba the Hut at least not imprison him in a carbonite
apparatus that can be disabled? Man, I have already spent too much time
thinking about this.
Han Solo gets by because of Chewbacca. How many times do we hear the line "Chewy, get us out of here." I agree that Boba Fett is all aesthetics, but isn't it ironic that he get swallowed by the desert's lady parts? I think R2 may be the real hero.
ReplyDeleteYou are correct. You have spent too much time thinking about the star wars movies.
ReplyDeleteI disagree, one can never spend too much time thinking about Star Wars.
ReplyDeleteI think the idea that Chewbacca is actually a brilliant pilot that only tags along with Han Solo because of some sort of attachment to him is amazing, but also tragic because Chewie doesn't even get a medal at the end of the first movie. I suppose being a good friend is a reward all of its own.
ReplyDeleteI think that while you can't really think about something you like like too much, it seems that people that dislike Star Wars need to stop thinking about it so much.